The solution was found. At the very beginning it was configured:
master.cf:
127.0.0.1:27 inet n - n - -
smtpd
-o syslog_name=postfix/$service_name
-o smtpd_delay_reject=no
-o
smtpd_sender_
testeur via Postfix-users:
> Hi,
>
> I did a request to mailman3 ML about this question, but it seems that
> postfix can respond to my request.
> I use mailman3. But AOL, YAHOO seems to consider emails sent to
> recipients as spam or an "Excessively high volume of emails". There's
> just 40 (ao
* Byung-Hee HWANG via Postfix-users:
> Honestly, 311 it was not easy to set up to me.
These days, one is a bit spoiled for choice when it comes to software
which handles this automatically. LetsDNS (https://letsdns.org) is what
I use and recommend, unsurprisingly, because it is robust and easy to
Hi,
I did a request to mailman3 ML about this question, but it seems that
postfix can respond to my request.
I use mailman3. But AOL, YAHOO seems to consider emails sent to
recipients as spam or an "Excessively high volume of emails". There's
just 40 (aol, yahoo) emails suscribed to the list.
Ok. Good, i ve to test it by PHP codes.
i ll try it...
Very thanks.
On 17/11/2023 10:50, postfix--- via Postfix-users wrote:
I ve a webserver allowed to send mails message (with PHP) to a
postfix relay, which send it to recipients.
I'd want that the return-path be the same that the From sende
Viktor Dukhovni via Postfix-users writes:
> (...)
> Good job, you're set until some future change a few years down the line.
>
> _25._tcp.yw-0919.doraji.xyz. IN CNAME rfc7671.doraji.xyz.
> _25._tcp.yw-1204.doraji.xyz. IN CNAME rfc7671.doraji.xyz.
> rfc7671.doraji.xyz. IN TLSA 2 1 1
>